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lfl,'GlfNlf ROBERT BLRDGX PU, Bax 202. Slam Sr ear, Cold S - ,, 1 I x' Y I PHHDH fifl'J0f BOB .lust mention tlie Figure H45, qav I H t ,, ,, '- 'a liaircut, or tlie name J' 'lq' n a ac ie, and he H wi flfjufjffjfllyr fjLU'I'l iil'OUDd. To UlOSlf of Us rem lfll a mystery as to VVPICTC lu ams e came from but . . ' We lmow wliere PIP: is going His a an - -,- m I' - numerous. Tlaey include: getting marrieiijnieere a partner, selling taiale clotlis, and laeinfr all erin. neer. 5 gl Several outstanding incidents always bring him to mind. For instance, a certain lilaerty niglit in Rouen witll J. D. lautomatic revolvingj and the A ,. rmy, or perliaps tlue Yaclit Clulo witll all lq , i ose frequent trips to Frannies Bar for gas' it coulcl luave laeen lmis nose for troulnle or liis lnarlne ll I r s op in upper number one. Now tllat tllese four vears liave passed 'h . , wit tlaeir accumulation of wi d d f ' ' s om an riends lie w ll f l surely succeed in any field if tits endeavors ar e anytliing similar to tliose at Fort Sclluyler. Honor Roll, Boat Captain, Yacht Cluln, Pistol Team. ROGER ELLIS CAMP 52 Ricllman Avenue, Newlnurgli, N. Y. ROC: BULLDOG: HODGKINS: SMILEY: MR. CONTRARY .. Rog would IIHVC been the ideal subject for Contented Cadetn during tl1e exam Period 'lihw ended tlle Second Class year. Smiley, by Vlfwi of llard and diligent study, managed fo be onjo tlie chosen few to talce tl1e training sliip ff? VY: cloclc, Tllis, llowever, isn't llis OIIIY Claim to amlfe he appeared in tlie home town neWSPaper as tto local looy wlio came to tile Big City and rose tlle top ten in llis class. b Her ln intramural laaselnall, few liave seen 21 Chile sliortstop tlian Hodglcins. Tile men in QE2, yhim not always agreeing witlu Mr. Contraryifounftbauq a valualole asset on tlmeir cllampionslffp Soburgh lootloall. and lnaslcetlball teams. The Newmfor Alllleteu also played on tlle varsity tennis tea onegyear. the re. Xvliatever lle undertalces in tlie futufef sult will lne success. Best of luclc R03- . Prvpeuer . Varsity Tennis Team. Intramural Sports' club. i
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new 90v H B A Outh ITOI-H en tered s the .. . Forts Ie Vliiag In , , Q reff plgifvlfl the led a ' Through it efflor S xgusted vvi Il t H 011 ' 19, WIH 50 away. th . endgushdln Hccoris on Ie fi WeH'IWsI a ef, tiivisio 5 L 5 f I U O I spot In W of if more mai Vi, Heh Company: V Honor ROM Vw: 'l9erS, SRANFORD I, N. Y. Jn We Icnow wiv oing the Ciiaries- iect which enteri to suit his fiiftti .ucicy has H fff' een observed ti wiII never Sfff ord for someone' and pSYCh0I0iy' or a suilfedm ciassmafefipii' ast. The Su, has IIIOJCICJHI well. pk IC W pCO gkynshould go nal AfChite0!S tb. DANIEL THOMAS BRIDGE 75' Waidron Avenue, Sunnyside, Staten IsIand, N. Y. p RA DAN 5 D W Draw foIIowed cIoseIy in the footsteps of his eIder brother, USuspension,,' with his guitar and crescent wrench. It may be true that Dan is no Les PauI, but he has nevertheIess provided us with many ha hours on cruise and at the Fort. Is is said PPV that he surpassed himseIf when he serenaded a girI in Edinburgh, with great success. Besides his guitar, Dan has exhibited his taIents as a saiIor by picking up points with the IYYSIVIC Yacht CIub. Noted for never missing the first Iiberty party, Dan was invariabiy one of the Iast to return. BIessed with a wonderfui nature which has attracted many friends, one wonders how the future can hoId anything but success for Dan. Yacht Ciubg Vice-Commodore, Yacht Ciubg Intra- murai Sports. HERBERT WILLIAM BRQWNING 16 Southminster Drive, White PIains, New York BILL- HERB ' The HTWOI and a I'IaIfu CIassman emerged from the ranks of freshIy beaten Hmugsn to join us in our Second CIass Year. In no time at aII, how- ever, he firmiy estabIished himseIf as one of the boys, gIass in hand, foot on bar-raiI, teIIing us taIes of the StinI4ey D, of the strange things done 'neath the midnight sun, and of what is to be Iearned from the yeIIow and brown that is heIpfuI to the white. For BiII Iikes nothing better than a chance to reeI off a Robert Service poem, and many was the night he did so. A navaI Iieutenant, Bill was so fond of mid- shipman schooi that he came back for seconds, and it was in this fashion he came to us. A good guy, a good saiior, we wish him every success. Propeller Club, Yacht Club, President, Recreation Committee, Qnd Class Bosurfs Mate, 5rd Division.
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Ybor, at Q Un. Hins f all HTC Sing Ilgi- him t .in the lose 'uid hop vith will are stoi 'he .Ch ue of ry- 163 he to ter iie im II. gb OI .6- 87' JAMES ALAN CARNELL 16 Baker Hill Road, .Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. OSCARg IIM ' . In Septemher of 1948, the Mighty Niiten hy- passed the emporium of nautical learning in his own hack yard and came to NYSMC. After a short time he decided to follow a career at sea, and so settled down to stay, alternately studying and ioeiting contenders for the lightweight iooxing crown ahout the ring. On Friday and Saturday nights he was an ardent memher of the Hparty Goers and Cvaiety Boysf, At one party, in particular, he demon- strated his seamanship to three hostesses, who served as haiiast, hy rowing them ahout in a row- hoat, not his own. , Ahoard ship, he hecarne a refrigeration en- thusiast and will he remembered for keeping thet ld in the after troop when there was none water co in the wardroom. But then, first things first. In closing we wish the hest of luck to a good shipmate and friend. Propeller Cluh, Intramural Sports, Intramural Box- ing, Lightweight Champion, '49 E5 ,50.1 FRANCIS J GI-IN CHRISTIE 18 South Washington Street, Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. , CHRISg BOATSJ FRANK Deciding that a career in the forestry service wasn't to his liking, Chris turned to its diametric ' C , d the opposite and entered the Cadet orps an crew composing the inhahitants of compartment A-20, at Fort Schuyler. Off to a shaky start. Chris settled down and, after the mug cruise, decided that his choice had been a wise one. Being a man who likes the fresh air and out- fl doors, he went deck, hecoming a memioer o ong h Boat Division and its Cadet standing in t e , Division Cfficer on the final cruise. Beside him, at all times, was his trusty side-kick, Rocky Hingers. , . . .p d Chris higgest outside interest is go , an should someone so mention, Frank is aiways good for a quick eighteen holes. Amiahie, level-headed, and intelligent, Chris should have smooth sailing and happy golfing. Newman Ciuh, Propeller Ciuh, Company Petty Officer, 5rd Company, Boat Division. Cadet Division Officer,
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